May 04, 2005

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Withdrawal symptoms from effexor xl, Here's a great opportunity for New Zealanders to have their say about family.

The Families Commission is asking families with dependent children to tell them:what is important to family lifeand what makes it work well.
They'd like to hear about what gets in the way, effexor serotonin,and the choices you've made to ensure family life is manageable. Effexor absorption post wls, They're also interested in what you think would make your family life better.

A great opportunity.

I have the hugest respect for Lyn Campbell who is a Commissioner and no doubt highly involved in this project, effexor cold medications.

A chance to discuss and dream. Be heard.

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Posted by Lynne Taylor at 12:39 PM
Comments

Thanks for drawing attention to this. Saw the ad on telly the other night and rang up for my pack. Was stoked that we finally have a chance to say something about family life and how it could be improved. Make the most of the opportunity - it’s not often this govt wants constructive help!

Posted by: karen at May 4, 2005 8:44 pm

Hi Lynne! I am Elizabeth’s daughter, and I read your blog all the time. I love it, it’s great. And it inspired me to write my own! So, if you would like to see it…it’s http://www.thepilgrimsouls.blogspot.com - maybe you will be interested I don’t know.

Thanks for being inspiring! ;-)

Posted by: Sharyn Brown at May 4, 2005 10:56 pm

I was disappointed to find that the questions read as though they are expecting to hear from people who are bringing have children right now and not those who have brought up children in the past (even the recent past). Surely people like grandparents should be allowed to have input into the type of world they want their grandhcildren to live in.

Posted by: Jan at May 5, 2005 6:38 am

Yes, that is true… they are looking for responses for people with dependent kids.

You make a good point that grandparents/parents with older children would have a valuable contribution.

Though from a research point of view, I can appreciate that they may need to limit the scope of the exercise so as to keep it semi-managable. (It is hard to imagine how it will be semi-managable even as it is though!)

Posted by: lynne at May 5, 2005 9:12 am

I’ll probably still comment as there is no way they are going to know whether I have young children or not - at, least, I hope not??

Posted by: Jan at May 5, 2005 3:57 pm

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